Prerequisite: UFDN 3100. Considers the work of one or more major voices in the Wesleyan theological tradition and explores the relevance of the distinctive theological concerns and methods of that tradition for ministry today. Topics may include John Wesley, Charles Wesley, Wesleyan hermeneutics (e.g. Adam Clarke, Albert Outler), the Wesleyan Holiness Movement (e.g. John Fletcher, Phoebe Palmer, B.T. Roberts, Phineas Bresee), and modern Wesleyan theology (e.g. B.P. Bowne, Edwin Lewis, Georgia Harkness). Offered alternate years. It satisfies the THEO 4401 requirement for Christian Theology majors and minors.